The 10 men on the list today are wanted for murder, racketeering, and theft. The FBI is offering $100,000 rewards for information leading to their arrest — and details on one man are worth up to $20 million.

The list has been public since 1950. Of the 523 fugitives that have been on the list, 162 have been caught thanks to the public’s help.

People drop off the list if they are captured, dismissed of criminal charges, or no longer fit the FBI’s description as someone with „a lengthy record of committing serious crimes and/or considered a particularly dangerous menace to society.“

When vacancies exist, the Criminal Investigative Division of the FBI asks its various field offices around the country to submit nominations for prospective additions. FBI executives ultimately approve who makes the top 10.

Here’s who is on the list and how they got there.

These are the fugitives on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list — and how they got there slides

These are the fugitives on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list — and how they got there slides

Robert Fisher: added in June 2002, $100,000 reward

In 2001, the FBI says Fisher killed his wife and two children, then blew up their house in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The Bureau says Fisher is physically fit, and has a noticeable gold crown on his upper left first bicuspid tooth.

„He may walk with an exaggerated erect posture and his chest pushed out due to a lower back injury.“

Fisher can be seen walking and carrying one of his children before committing the alleged massacre in this very grainy video from 2001.

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Alexis Flores: added in June 2007, $100,000 reward

Flores is wanted for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping and murder of a 5-year-old girl in Philadelphia.

She was reported missing in July of 2000, and later found strangled to death in a nearby apartment that August.

He has scars on his right cheek and forehead, according to the FBI.

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Jason Derek Brown: added in December 2007, $200,000 reward

Brown is wanted on charges of murder and armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona. The FBI accuses him of shooting and killing an armored-car guard outside a movie theater and then fled with the money in 2004.

Brown, a Mormon, speaks fluent French and has a masters degree in international business.

He „enjoys being the center of attention and has been known to frequent nightclubs where he enjoys showing off his high-priced vehicles, boats, and other toys,“ according to the FBI.

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Yaser Abdel Said: added in December 2014, $100,000 reward

Said is accused of murdering his two teenage daughters in 2008 in Texas.

He is originally from Egypt, but has ties to New York, Texas, Virginia, and parts of Canada.

Rafael Caro-Quintero: added in April 2018, $20 million reward

The Bureau says he helped form the Guadalajara cartel in the 1970s, which funneled heroin, marijuana, and cocaine into the US. Caro Quintero is wanted on charges of kidnapping and murdering US federal agent Enrique „Kiki“ Camarena in 1985.

He’s the only fugitive on the list that the bureau is offering a reward in the millions for — up to $20 million.

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Arnoldo Jimenez: added in May 2019, $100,000 reward

In 2012, the FBI says Jimenez stabbed his wife Estrelle Carrera to death in his Maserati on the day of their wedding.

He then dragged her body into her bathtub in Illinois, before fleeing, according to the Bureau.